20 Mar 2024 02:32 PM
Hi
Can someone help please. I am looking at using a 3rd party router instead on my Sky router, is this possible, does Sky allow this.
The reason is I want to access my home network from anywhere but want very strict mac adddess security access control, which the sky router does not offer. I really don't fancy opening my home network on the very basic Sky router.
Thanks
20 Mar 2024 02:42 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Thompson20009 Ofcom require thst Sky cannot prevent you from using whatever router you want but they decline to offer any support to systems not using the Sky hubs.
In practice as Sky use slightly different authentication methods from other ISPs not all routers support . These vary according to whether you are in Ireland or the UK. In the UK most Sky products use DHCPv4 Option 61 to connect which Asus and Netgear units mainly support but TP-Link router don't.
You will have reasons why you have chosen to use mac address security but I assume you know about the ease of spoofing mac addresses.
20 Mar 2024 02:42 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Thompson20009 Ofcom require thst Sky cannot prevent you from using whatever router you want but they decline to offer any support to systems not using the Sky hubs.
In practice as Sky use slightly different authentication methods from other ISPs not all routers support . These vary according to whether you are in Ireland or the UK. In the UK most Sky products use DHCPv4 Option 61 to connect which Asus and Netgear units mainly support but TP-Link router don't.
You will have reasons why you have chosen to use mac address security but I assume you know about the ease of spoofing mac addresses.
20 Mar 2024 02:46 PM
Hi Thanks a lot, well I am still looking into the best way to secure the network and if it's even possible using Sky.
It's crazy now the lengths you have to go to just to access your own stuff.
20 Mar 2024 02:56 PM - last edited: 20 Mar 2024 02:58 PM
@Thompson20009 wrote:Hi Thanks a lot, well I am still looking into the best way to secure the network and if it's even possible using Sky.
It's crazy now the lengths you have to go to just to access your own stuff.
Well you can bet you're bottom dollar that if you can access your network remotely then the risk is so can someone else.
If you can setup protection against mac spoofing then hopefully it'll be more secure..
20 Mar 2024 03:04 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Thompson20009 your primary defence is a strong password for the router admin function.whatever router you choose as surely the main risk is from outside your home network not from rogue devices connecting to your home network?
21 Mar 2024 10:59 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreOpening your network up to remote access then using MAC addresses to secure it is crazy in 2024. It isnt a valid security step and hasnt been for years.
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